The versatile Kim Taff takes center stage as the lead in legendary indie auteur Hal Hartley’s newest feature, Where To Land, which premiered this fall at the Roxy Cinema in New York City.
The film features other formidable actors long familiar to Hartley fans including Bill Sage, Robert John Burke, Edie Falco, and Kathleen Clafant. Where To Land was written, directed, produced, and scored by Hartley himself, and it won the Lisbon International Film Festival’s Best Film Award, as well as a spot on MoMA’s The Contenders 2025 List.
With over a decade of experience in film, stage, and television, Taff brings her usual emotional depth, sharp wit, and commanding subtlety to the layered role of Muriel.
Prior to her collaboration with Hartley, Taff was a lead in the feature film Asking For It, starring opposite Academy Award Nominee Stephanie Hsu, and comedy legend Janeane Garofalo.
An avid theatre performer, Taff has recently returned from a winning run portraying the famed mischievous sprite, Puck, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Opera House Arts). Preceding that, she took on the herculean role of Elodie in Joshua Harmon’s Prayer For The French Republic (Pioneer Theatre Company), for which she earned glowing reviews.
Taff is a native New Yorker who graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts with honors.